Timisoara utsedd till Europeisk kulturhuvudstad 2021

For the third time Intercults Chris Torch has been involved on a successful application for a European Capital of Culture. Congratulations Timisoara 2021 i Romania! And congratulations to Chris Torch who has worked with the application tighter with the Timisoara Capital of Culture team.

On Thursday March 24:th 2016 the port city of Rijeka, Croatia was chosen to host the European Capital of Culture in the year 2020, for the first time in Croatia’s history, as the newest member state in the the EU.

On Thursday March 24:th 2016 the port city of Rijeka, Croatia was chosen to host the European Capital of Culture in the year 2020, for the first time in Croatia’s history, as the newest member state in the the EU.

On Thursday March 24:th 2016 the port city of Rijeka, Croatia was chosen to host the European Capital of Culture in the year 2020, for the first time in Croatia’s history, as the newest member state in the the EU.

Intercults Chris Torch has been appointed to be Program Director for Rijeka 2020, one of four candidate cities for Cultural Capital of Europe 2020. The Croatian city of Rijeka, which is situated by the Adriatic Sea, is preparing for the final stage of the process of being selected.

Intercults Chris Torch has been appointed to be Program Director for Rijeka 2020, one of four candidate cities for Cultural Capital of Europe 2020. The Croatian city of Rijeka, which is situated by the Adriatic Sea, is preparing for the final stage of the process of being selected.

Intercults Chris Torch has been appointed to be Program Director for Rijeka 2020, one of four candidate cities for Cultural Capital of Europe 2020. The Croatian city of Rijeka, which is situated by the Adriatic Sea, is preparing for the final stage of the process of being selected.

Vox Pacis in Kolkata and Tagore Festival

Intercult’s artist-in-residence Mamadou Sene will spend the end of the year in India at the Tagore Festival together with Vox Pacis.

The aim of Vox Pacis is to work in an inter-religious way for peace and reconciliation in order to build bridges between religions, cultures and people. We are doing this by means of cooperation with artists from the great religions: Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism and with tradition- holders like the Sufis, the Tibetan Buddhists and the Romanies. In the scope of our performances we are combining and crossing theatre, dances, movement and songs from different parts of the world. We want to enhance the links that unite instead of focusing on the differences and divergences between people. There is much more that joins us than separates us. We believe that by sharing musical experiences together, conditions will arise for mutual understanding and better relations between people, cultures and religions. So far Vox Pacis has staged around fifty theatrical productions with artists from fifteen different countries.

Vox Pacis in Kolkata and Tagore Festival

Intercult’s artist-in-residence Mamadou Sene will spend the end of the year in India at the Tagore Festival together with Vox Pacis.

The aim of Vox Pacis is to work in an inter-religious way for peace and reconciliation in order to build bridges between religions, cultures and people. We are doing this by means of cooperation with artists from the great religions: Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism and with tradition- holders like the Sufis, the Tibetan Buddhists and the Romanies. In the scope of our performances we are combining and crossing theatre, dances, movement and songs from different parts of the world. We want to enhance the links that unite instead of focusing on the differences and divergences between people. There is much more that joins us than separates us. We believe that by sharing musical experiences together, conditions will arise for mutual understanding and better relations between people, cultures and religions. So far Vox Pacis has staged around fifty theatrical productions with artists from fifteen different countries.

Vox Pacis in Kolkata and Tagore Festival

Intercult’s artist-in-residence Mamadou Sene will spend the end of the year in India at the Tagore Festival together with Vox Pacis.

The aim of Vox Pacis is to work in an inter-religious way for peace and reconciliation in order to build bridges between religions, cultures and people. We are doing this by means of cooperation with artists from the great religions: Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism and with tradition- holders like the Sufis, the Tibetan Buddhists and the Romanies. In the scope of our performances we are combining and crossing theatre, dances, movement and songs from different parts of the world. We want to enhance the links that unite instead of focusing on the differences and divergences between people. There is much more that joins us than separates us. We believe that by sharing musical experiences together, conditions will arise for mutual understanding and better relations between people, cultures and religions. So far Vox Pacis has staged around fifty theatrical productions with artists from fifteen different countries.

Intercult awarded prize for best communication strategy

We have been awarded the Swedish prize STIFFE 2012 by the organisation Kommunikation för Scenkonst (Communication for Performing Arts), for Intercult’s digital communication strategy ”Intercult’s open view on the future – a vitamin injection in the cultural political landscape!”
Our communications manager Vanessa Ware (to the left in the pic) received the prize from board member Annica Sand, and held a talk about the strategic work.

10 april 2012

Intercult awarded prize for best communication strategy

We have been awarded the Swedish prize STIFFE 2012 by the organisation Kommunikation för Scenkonst (Communication for Performing Arts), for Intercult’s digital communication strategy ”Intercult’s open view on the future – a vitamin injection in the cultural political landscape!”
Our communications manager Vanessa Ware (to the left in the pic) received the prize from board member Annica Sand, and held a talk about the strategic work.

10 april 2012

Intercult awarded prize for best communication strategy

We have been awarded the Swedish prize STIFFE 2012 by the organisation Kommunikation för Scenkonst (Communication for Performing Arts), for Intercult’s digital communication strategy ”Intercult’s open view on the future – a vitamin injection in the cultural political landscape!”
Our communications manager Vanessa Ware (to the left in the pic) received the prize from board member Annica Sand, and held a talk about the strategic work.

Intercult has been reorganised to match future challenges. Under my leadership, Intercult will function as a platform for projects, competence development and cultural political actions driven and developed by our project leaders.

Intercult has been reorganised to match future challenges. Under my leadership, Intercult will function as a platform for projects, competence development and cultural political actions driven and developed by our project leaders.

Intercult has been reorganised to match future challenges. Under my leadership, Intercult will function as a platform for projects, competence development and cultural political actions driven and developed by our project leaders.

Intercult was formed, more than 14 years ago, with a small team, no economic resources and two strong intentions: to put cultural diversity on the agenda and to internationalize the Swedish cultural landscape. Together these ambitions formed an intercultural vision...

Intercult was formed, more than 14 years ago, with a small team, no economic resources and two strong intentions: to put cultural diversity on the agenda and to internationalize the Swedish cultural landscape. Together these ambitions formed an intercultural vision...

Intercult was formed, more than 14 years ago, with a small team, no economic resources and two strong intentions: to put cultural diversity on the agenda and to internationalize the Swedish cultural landscape. Together these ambitions formed an intercultural vision...